The degrees will be awarded at KU’s 144th Commencement on May 15, 2016, in Memorial Stadium.

“Both of these honorees have made lasting contributions to help make our world a better place,” Gray-Little said. “Their work has led to a new age of digital mapmaking and a deeper understanding of the way the Midwest has shaped its inhabitants, and they serve as inspirations for the entire KU community.”

2016 University of Kansas honorary degree recipients:

For the degree of Doctor of Science: Brian McClendon, for outstanding contributions to the fields of electrical engineering and computer science.

For the degree of Doctor of Arts: Terry Evans, for outstanding contributions to the fields of photography and visual arts.

KU awards honorary degrees based on nominees’ outstanding scholarship, research, creative activity, service to humanity or other achievements consistent with the academic endeavors of the university. Recipients do not need to be KU alumni, and philanthropic contributions to the university are not considered during the process.